Best Answer:<span> </span><span>Yes there is a strong relationship between Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and what you call the "moral theory" of St. Thomas (Aquinas). They both agree that happiness is the ultimate good, or desired "end" (goal; end cause; a.k.a. "telos") of human beings. But as a moral dogmatic theologian, Aquinas goes beyond what Aristotle called "intellectual and moral virtue", as the most desireable "end" or goal for human beings, which makes humans most happy, to "speculating" on God's goodness, beauty and other attributes in eternity as the ultimate good (producing human happiness) for humans in a "beatific"/happy afterlife --- commonly known as seeing God in heaven.
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I would say A but D could also be said softly
Answer: B) The free-form lines mirror the speaker's fun and lighthearted tone.
Explanation:
A is incorrect because the lack of rhyme scene is showing that the tone is fun.
C is incorrect because there is never anger expressed.
D is incorrect because there is no rhyme scene.

<h2>The 3 sentences are:-</h2>
- In the evenings, She sits on the front porch to admire her immaculate lawn.
- Flipped on its back, the beetle that Clara soaked with insecticide dies under the refrigerator.
- He's been singing all day.

Answer:
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Mary stood as still as a deer in the wide,</em></u></h2>
Explanation:
This is a simile, because it uses LIKE OR AS.
More figurative language:
The hills and trees became her enemies now, laughing at her confusion.
This is PERSONIFICATION, because she is giving un-human objects human like actions.